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As a local I have always heard, auke means lake and that auke lake is a tautological place.
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{{Short description| Lake in the state of Alaska, United States}} |
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[[File:AUKE LAKE.jpg|thumb|upright=1.2|Auke Lake]] |
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'''Auke Lake''' ('''Áak'w''' in [[Tlingit language|Tlingit]], literally ' |
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| location = [[Juneau, Alaska]] |
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⚫ | '''Auke Lake''' ('''Áak'w''' or Yax̱te in [[Tlingit language|Tlingit]], literally 'lake lake') is a {{convert|160|acre|km2|adj=on}} lake located in [[Auke Bay]] in [[Juneau, Alaska]]. |
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Dolly Varden, cutthroat, steelhead and four varieties of salmon all live in Auke Lake. The views of Mt. McGinnis and the Towers from the Glacier Hwy side of Auke Lake are one of the most photographed in Juneau and Alaska. Other claims to fame include the flamingo house and the Auke Lake Curling Club. |
Dolly Varden, cutthroat, steelhead and four varieties of salmon all live in Auke Lake. The views of Mt. McGinnis and the Towers from the Glacier Hwy side of Auke Lake are one of the most photographed in Juneau and Alaska. Other claims to fame include the flamingo house and the Auke Lake Curling Club. |
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==External links== |
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* https://web.archive.org/web/20120503113823/http://juneauempire.com/stories/050408/out_275269315.shtml |
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* http://juneauempire.com/local/2012-04-04/photo-ready-river |
* https://web.archive.org/web/20151203201753/http://juneauempire.com/local/2012-04-04/photo-ready-river |
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* http://juneauempire.com/local/2014-03-07/winter-sport-takes-stones#.UxwBN9__5k8 |
* https://web.archive.org/web/20140803092713/http://juneauempire.com/local/2014-03-07/winter-sport-takes-stones#.UxwBN9__5k8 |
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Auke Lake
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Location | Juneau, Alaska |
Coordinates | 58°23′15″N 134°37′51″W / 58.38750°N 134.63083°W / 58.38750; -134.63083 |
Surface area | 160 acres (0.65 km2) |
Auke Lake (Áak'w or Yax̱te in Tlingit, literally 'lake lake') is a 160-acre (0.65 km2) lake located in Auke BayinJuneau, Alaska.
Dolly Varden, cutthroat, steelhead and four varieties of salmon all live in Auke Lake. The views of Mt. McGinnis and the Towers from the Glacier Hwy side of Auke Lake are one of the most photographed in Juneau and Alaska. Other claims to fame include the flamingo house and the Auke Lake Curling Club.
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